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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
Police Hunt 2 Juveniles 1ro juvexjes i er report ed nusm iron ess)o Iwnes t-j vi fcjve not yrt wi lo- ti:i t a-.a.'Mciu. n.asa i t VcLr! inl an.- jn Kissr.:) Fiji, t' IMC rfijaraed to tlie scwoii. : f'n:i.- a: htv Jwj Vikmc It tfrr-ape K.amjjLh ra3 pr-Ii inv, 1c!: :r Kiamath Countv ju- vmil rtnrf, Wi: VarsOeririerr,: thrnii;?r. a dn-rniury wnH hov.. Brairding to cK? poisr ixwtrf srrvnisc .TV,' YORK TPi- Atvnjt 86 mZiMi American)- it snnvi clw tr SX. blluoc on dnmeuic vara- Uoc a.vi trave. this year, cnnv TAiri witr. C-9 billion srwrt las year, ar.-Mjrriuii tn as annual sur-x-. hv Ammrar ExTfress. 1 PAGE iA HERALD AM) NEWS, Klanulh Fails. Ore. Thursday. June I. ISM ' yT&xi - - J! 282 Oregen Tech Graduates To Receive Degrees In Engineering,, Applied Sciences On Friday Associate Hejrrees in engineer ing and applied sciences will be conferred upon 232 graduates at Oregon Technical Institute's I5th!snuif. Portland. V'UCurl DMiort Ttthnelogy: Ttfry Atvurion. Grsham; Mlchcl Ouaqan. Central Point; Alan Gould, Juw Alas ka; Gary Haittr, Arago; Jmei Kciiar. Eitacada; Gary M.lna. Madtordi Gary A A REMINDER Th; itona in Linkyilla Cametery recalls that the nursemaid for fhe ton of Samual lanqhorna Clement, (Mark Twain I was once a residenf of Klamath County. There are soma folks still living here who remember Emaline Gift O'Brien. sa&s.Nurse Of Author's Baby Can you s name the 6 reasons' Martini devotees prefer the glorious Gordon's Martini? ' ' ID To this day, the ancient pot still method is used in distilling Gordon's Gin. E) Only gin from the heart of the run is bottled for ? Gordon's. ED Gordon's uses only juniper berries and other choice bo tanicals aged to the pe of maturity. E Gordo is extraordinarily dry. ED Gordon's has a dis tinctively delicate flavour. SI Gordon's maintains its exceptional quality be cause it still harks back to Alexander Gordon's origi nal formula created in England in 1769. Reasons J. enough for enjoying a Glo- rious Gordons Martini soon, wouldn't you say? Lies In Linkville Plot I GORDON'S i London Dry trades, as a printer, a Mississippi River boat pilot, assistant to his brother who had been appointed secretary of the Nevada Terri tory, he had tried hia luck in the Nevada mines, became editor of the Territorial Enterprise in Vir ginia City where his desk is still preserved, was a wandering reporter abroad and founded and lost a publishing company be fore he married. "He adored his son." Emaline O'Brien told her neighbors. His mother was "weakly" and the crying child disturbed her. so I raised him like my own. He died in June. 1875. arid was buried in a church graveyard." Hank O'Brien and Emaline Gift. then B2, were married in Klamath Falls on Oct. 26, 1921, and moved to their ranch. For in years they lived happily before Einaline O'Brien became desperately in with pneumonia. The neighbors came daily to nurse her, returning in part the many kindnessea she had offered to them. She failed to rally and died and was buried beneath the stone atop a hill that overlooks the city. M59 1 ) Mm Pt. Q j f'ooutj or u.m. IS: it; "ismtio mu atm. to irvW-' I.' .twain J PRODUCT OF U.M. OM'itlfS lam m on. mt rtifllil Wlirl , msruifo "on cum to mor. eoaoon i tti at co. tip. uitwi a I. Signup Set For Music June and July . . . If's travelin' time!! TRAVEL IN A NEW 01DSM0BILE VARIETY! Wo hare them in stock to fit your travelin' needs! 30 New Olds to Choose from - In Stock! Station Wagons - If you want to camp out a little Sedans - For Ma & Pa & kids and lots of trunk room Sport Coupes & Coupes - For the "two-somes"! Going Olds is the Going Thing! and the By RUTH KING The woman who cared faith fully for the ailing first child and only son of 6amuel Langhornel Clemens (Mark Twain), from birth until the child died at 39 months, lies buried in the old Linkville Cemetery in Klamath Falls. She was Emaline Gift O'Brien. There are a few persons atill living here who recall the gentle woman who nursed the premature ly born on of the American hu morist, who remember her as a "fine neighbor, a good wife, un complaining and kind." It was Mrs. George (Minnie! Grizzle, Klamath Falls pioneer,, who did the research among pio neer friends to produce the infor mation on the years that Emaline Gift O'Brien lived In Klamath County, and it was Mrs. Grizzle who sold the headstone that marks her grave. Emaline Gift became the wue of a Klamath County rancher, Henry J. O'Brien, when she had "long been a apinster," and so proud was he of her association with the Clemens family, that he had carved into the granite mark er, the line, "Nursed Mark Twain's first child." A heavy wire fence encloses the grave. The Clemens family at the time the infant, named for his father, was born, lived in Hartford. Conn ine ewer uwnens wim a scan- Rrcutration for the summer ty education, had worked at many muJI(. pr0(!ram for the Klamath Falls schools will be held Friday, June 7. from 9 a.m. to 4 p m. in Room 201S, new wing of KL'HS. The summer music program, which is four weeks long, will be divided into two sessions June 10 Ihrouch 14. and July 1 through July 19. Registration fee for the four-j neck program is $10 and will cov er cost of instruction, music andi other incidentals. A special fami-j iy plan registration is offered; hich includes 110 for the first1 child and $5 for each additional child in the same family. Classes offered in the program mill he high school band and high school string class, intermediate hand and intermediate string class, and classes in beginning hand instruments and beginning string instruments. Hi?h school' classes will be open to students who will be in high school this fall. Beginning classes will hej open to next year's sixth graders' and above. Instructors will be LaMar K.j Jensen, director of Instrumental music for the city school system, and Normand Poulshock. instruc tor in the Klamath Falls city schools. Both instructors have master's degrees in music edii- ration and are qualified instru-j mental music teachers ilh many years of r spene nre In public school music. annual commencement on Friday June 7. President W. D. Purvine will present a review of the HH)2-6.3 school year. John Snider will rep resent the State Board of Higher Education and Marsha Griggs will be featured at the organ for the processional and recessional. The names of students being i awarded degrees by divisions are as follows: Air Conditioning Technology: David Burt, Winiton; Roger Fiicner. Oakridqe Paul Fnberg and Floyd Jecooson. Fern dale. Wain.; Howard Magers, Coos Bay; Emory Scott, Crescent City, Cant ; Wil lard Steennout, Cestadia; OelDerl Tool assort, Asnlend. Drafting Technology; Calyin Arbogast, Lebanon; William Baydo. Coos Bay; Mary Bowl,n and Aubrey Bradford. Klamath Falls; Lawrence Brown and David Elrod. Vedtord; James Cai Orovllle, Calif.,; Dean Flohr, Rock Springs. Wyo.; Lyla Galbrailh, Hamilton. Wont.; Danrel Hill and Russell Hunting. Ion, Alturas, Calif.; .Curtis Langer, Spring, field; Michael Macdonald. Fort Bidwell. Calif.; Gary Odell, Portland; Dean Weil man. Eagle Point. Elactronics Technology; Ronald Baggs, Dallas; William Baldwin, Seattle, Wash ; Erwln Bergmann, Florence; Charles Ber nards, St. Paul, Minn.; Walter Bryant. Coos Bay; Terrence Crenshaw. S c I o; George Crowe Jr., Orvlllo Ohles, Tad Slagner, Charles Nidever. Jerry Uhlio and Lynn Zirkle, Klamath Falls. Also Harold Dalbol, North Dakota; Jer ry Dornon, Coburg; Wesley Drazil and Kenneth weatherby. Melin; Gerald El liott, Tillamook; James Elliott, Eugene; James Flynn Jr.. Harold Hanson, Daniel Heritage and Donald Hinrfehs, Roseburg. Also Charles Kisner, New Plymouth, Idaho; Thomas George, Yreke, Calif.; Charles Goodman, Medlord; Melvfn Gre. gonis, Sflverton; Craig Hansen and Kent Hansen, seal Rock; D. o. Chester Her pham, Kamleh. Idaho; Neil Heil, Etna. Calif.,- James Johnson, Llvermore, Celif.; Ronald Kirsch, Myrtle Point. Also Fred Louahridoe, Canby, Calif ; Dee Lynch and William McFetridge. Oak ridge; Earl Malar, Albany; Jon Meeks. Salem- Gary Miller, Ara'ea; Duane Noon. Corvallls; John Prescott. Forest Grove; Mlcheel Proostfiek), Portland; Ardell Pugh. Summerville. Also Earl M. Raeburn, Baker; Blllle Ray, Chiloquln; Martin Ruddock, Ukiah. Calif.; Richard Rupp. Fresno. Calif.; Wil liam Sheldon, Alturas, Celif.; William Shields, Eureka, Calif.; Carlos Sobredo. Buenos Aires. Argentine; Lee Strehan. Oregon City; Leon Ulem, Myrtle Creek; and James Ullien, Grants Pass Highway Technology: Dale Anderson. Portland; Thomas Arnott, Sabeel, NY, George Cleveland, Lebanon; Jack Coates. Albany; Claire Hawkins. Calistoge, Calif.; David McGhee. Astoria; Bill Moody. Springfield; William Olson Jr., Cottage Grove; Jarard Richardson, Days Creek, John Slonecker, westlake; Frank Thorns- Ashland; John Wise, Grants Pass; Van Zitek, Crescent. Mechanical Technology: Ronald Adams. Hood River; Donald Bomberger. Scio: Elbert Graham, Vedres; Kenneth K,n near, Portland: Flovd Long. Crescent City, Calif.; Gary Odell, Portland. VACATION SUPREME in on (air-conditioned CADILLAC! VARIETY! Her too, w hive them! Convertible Coupei and Sedans In ifocc. Immediate delivery. What could make your vacation more enjoyable? CREE1 - , A..l Rooa r...-- rut rAl- the Travel With Us! We're on the move to sell cars during June & July! DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th & Klamath OLDS CADILLAC Ph. 4-41S4 iurvevirvs Techneloav: JarrteW Alley- flrwj. Tnomi Arnott. Sbl, N.Y ; Zn Bnntt, independence : Dennis Carlton. OiHtoo; Gerald Derrick, Ontario; John Dorv. Trie On He; Donald Grudc I, Kldmetn Falls; OavkI Herb, For til Grove; George Lame, Astoria; Robert rVcKay, Dor ni, Clit.; Jerry Si am on. Breakings; Everett Swain, Yamhill; James Wadman, Powers: David V i I liim,, Voncalla. Account. ng TecrtnolCroy: Jatxm Alolsu. iVcDermitt, Nov.; Edgar Bowman Jr., and Douglas Hamer, Salem a James Bun linger, Eagle Creek; Gerald Getger, Port land. Poland Harmon, Malln, Ruth Hod- son, Roseburg; Onn Kirk, cmiOQum, Richard Kruger, Wichael McClurg, Car ole Saundsrs and Kenneth Thomason. Klamalh Falls; William Langer, Springfield,- James Madden, Oakland, Calif.; Liovd Matinew. St. Ignatius, Mont.; Ken neth P roc to-. Hood River; Douglas Wil ton. Oakridgc. Auto Body Technology: Willis A. By ers Jr. end Charles 0 abler, Salem; Mar cus Essi0. Oregon City; Gerald Gould. Mcdford; Henry Hellmen, D 0 r r i i. Calif ; Donald Laninf and Robe't O'Neil, Eugene; Jack Mttcnell, Klamath Falls; Russel Rhodes, The Dalles; Larry Scr lo ner, Beavercreek. Auto Machinist Technology: Edward Ar pleman and Joseph Gregory, Molalta; Oarrold Sandberg, Scappocnej Gary Sta- cey, Cornelius; David Thun, Eugene; Duane Watson, Madras; and Norman Jonas. pitMDurg, Calif. Auto Mechanics Technology: Stephen Buford and Ross Prye, Eugene; Richard Carlson, Canby; John Humphrey, Med lord; Henry Isenhart, Langlols; David Koivu, Willamina; Oennls Pease, Malar- la; Harvey Snafer, Forest Grove; Roger Yynker, Wheeler. Auto Tune-up Technology: Jacob Brown and Robert Owsley, Walla Walla, Wash.; Charles Hodson, Rosefiurg; George Hunt and Philip Swisher, Klamath Falls; J. Glerin Julian Jr., Lyons; Lortnia Mar cum. Junction City; Marvin Morrison, Cnrvalli: Jonrt Powell. Gre ham; Dam. I Sacrest III. San Mateo. Cahf ; Roger Wheeler, Junction City; Richard Wilder, Coqu'IM. Dental Assistant Technology: Shirley Blake, Harper; Laurel Brown. Myrtle Point; Barbara Goodwin, McMlnnville Patricia Herkey. Klamath Fails; Lillian Jones, Pilot Rock; Donna Keller, Prine vine; Wanda Thomas. Port O'tord. Disnel Techno'OQv: Manuel Albsu, Mc Dermift. Nev.; Lee Allen, Vale; Richard Anderson, Weiser, Idaho; Sam Anderson, Bertroo Daron and Lee Davis. Lakevi Gilbert Belden, Sanlord King and James Tittle, Albany; Larry Bennett, Ore gon City Also Ronald Berkshire and Michael Pat ten, Eugene; Wayne Bert noil, Juneau, Alaska; Jackie Blankenship. Springfield; Gary Boling and Cnris Dalby. Klamath Falls; Hugh Brock, Gerald Lea a Thomas Butler, Roseburg; Joseph Bruce, Mc Arthur, Calif.; Charles Burt, Alameda, Calif. Also Orln Cheney Jr., Portland; Caryl Clifton, Weston; Gerry Curtis, Buxton; (herley Dement, Elk ton; John Gitmore, Steve Lawrence and Wilted Lee, Myrtle Creek; Wiley Gordon Jr., Elgin; William Green, Fairfield, Calif.; Richard Hamil ton, Central Point. Also Fredrick Hansen, Amity; Leo Hogue, Redding, Calif.; Erik Jorgensen, The Dalles; Monn Juncker and Lyie Mc Donald. Forest Grove; Kenneth Ken nedy and Carl Luchterhand, Medford; Gary Kerber, Gold Beach; William Kra mer, Moro; Theodore Martinson, Ml. Hood. Also Neil May, Wedderburnr Robert Miller, Wilbur; Lowell Pryse, - Baker; John Rea, Touchet, Wash.; Gale Rood. Coos Bay; Larry Severance, Wheeler; William Sigion, woodburn; Thomas Strunk, Walton; Virgil Tracer, Junction City; William Wagenblast, The Dalles; Darell Weatherman, Walla Walla, Wash.; William Wesemann, Silverton; David Zie mer, Sandy. Guns m lining Technology: Harold Coak. ley. Lebanon; John Cole, Sumner, Wash.; Billy Johnson. Klamath Falls; Date Kin- metko GOLPWYN MAYER r w'A H" I! O'BRIEN rr bid HITSI y mm niiinnn UrWVUUU partwHo.iiua.suCytflei DOORl OPfM 4:45 rer. Lebanon; Loren Montgomery, Myr tie Point; Richard Santos. Norm Kings town, R I. Machinist Technology: Marvin Atl ttvd. Tillamook; Burle Beard rd Eden Halvorscn. Lebanon; Herman Keenns. Nampa. Idaho. Medical Technology: Thompson Bryce. Diiiard; Andrew Cook Jr.. Clair ton. Pa.; Dan Cowley, Riddle; Paul Guest, Sandra Benson, Howard Davis, Rosemary Har vey. Gloria Holton, Judith Ives. Karen Norland, Barbtr Reeney and Beverly WeDb. Klamath Falls; Merlyn Ives, Eu gene; Lore Jordan. Powell Butte; Sarah Flickinger, Bakerslield, Calif.; Frederick Town send, Seneca; Raymon Wallace, Al bany; Lorren Weaver, Oak ridge; James Wis. Salem. Medkel X-ray Technoloay: H i n r v James, Garibaldi. Office Machines Technology: Michael Botens, Bonanza; Robert Bryant. Beaver Ion; Charles Caster, Klamath Falls; Stanley Clark, Salt Lake Cilv, Utah; Vlr- ail Cobb and David Frisveld. Merrill; Wayne Crawford. North Bend; Paul Dar- . Portland; Gilbert Griffin and Wil liam Hendrix, Bly; Michael Lunstra, Eu reka, Calif.; Rodin Rich, Lebanon; An thony SchmkJ and Robert Sitve, Grants Pass; Gary Stevens, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Gordon Swsnson, Corvallis. Secretarial Tecrvnoloov: Carole Waiuer. Salem. Welding Technology: John Cannon, San i; Hewlett Nash, Tulsa. Okla.; Jcsanh Shippentower, Adams; Michael S h u n n, Vale. H't mon and mognificcnt! Ht't alon and orrocjdnrt Ht's th man with th barbtd wire? toult Se "HUD". n lttrlfying motion pjcturt coming mr Wodntiday to the She would da armthing for a prkel Nfiw pi Avium DOORS OPEN TONITE 6:45 Twins Die In Flames PtMlTtAV!) a pl t - Thrw-j yfar-old twins. Talririji arK. Pat! rtck Yarccr. cliM WfHlnonrf.'.y in a fire nt livir br-m bcrr. Tbw motlwr, Mrs TWca Yarijor, VI. v.n b.ptlt7v) with horfy burns und fttnoko Inhalation K la main Parte, CtreejM PwOtithtxl daily (evrept U anel IwftdaT Serving tttutKerfi OreejMi Ml Nrthn CalihWfiia y Ktemat Pwkllihinf CentaT in at f?pianM Phone TUft4ta 4 IUI W ft. tweetlane, PvMMr atered as tecend claie matter it P"l (."ire at k ma'h Fait. Oregon, m August It, Itfta, irfNter act 4 Cen 0', March J. 'if Serwvttta pnl- a Md at Klamath Palls. Ortejew and at additienal mailing ffwts Carr-et I MnnNl t MentM , . ) 1 Yaar t Mail in Advance I MrMIt I Mnntftt I Ve. lift HI ) HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW ENGAGEMENT mmmmm Starts TOMIH! WE ARE VERY PROUD TO PRESENT THIS UNUSUAL FILM AS THIRD IN THE "HOLLY WOOD PREVUE ENGAGEMENT" SERIES. "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE" COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER" AND The most Bizarre Murder Mystery ever conceived ! i 5eT . ffKx2 A r.1 tA4rrltarrx ltwrin GEORGE C. 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